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Features

Every angle of a CS2 match, explained

JumpThrow.gg turns one match into a full review studio. Each feature below covers a different part of the game — read what it measures, then open it on a real match.

Match analysis

CS2 match analysis: the full review studio

Paste a FACEIT match link or upload a demo and JumpThrow.gg opens a full review studio — an aggregate scoreboard plus ten focused views covering duels, economy, utility, positioning, and the round-by-round story.

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Match analysis

HLTV-style ratings for every CS2 player

A rating turns a full round of contribution — kills, deaths, damage, survival, and multi-kills — into one honest number. JumpThrow.gg calculates an HLTV-style rating for every player from parsed demo data.

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Mechanics

CS2 aim analysis: accuracy, spray, and placement

Aim is measurable. JumpThrow.gg reads your shots straight from the demo — headshot rate, spray accuracy, and where your crosshair sits before the fight even starts.

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Match analysis

CS2 duels and opening picks

The first kill of a round decides most of them. Duel analysis breaks down opening picks, one-on-one matchups, and who consistently wins the fights that set the tempo.

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Match analysis

CS2 economy analysis: buys, forces, and saves

Counter-Strike is an economy game. Economy analysis shows every buy decision — full buys, forces, ecos, and saves — and connects the money to the rounds it won and lost.

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Match analysis

CS2 utility analysis: flashes, smokes, and molotovs

Great utility wins rounds without a single kill on the scoreboard. Utility analysis measures flashes, smokes, and fire grenades so the support work finally shows up in the numbers.

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Visualization

CS2 heatmaps: where rounds are won and lost

A heatmap shows the habits you cannot feel in the moment — the corner you always hold, the choke you keep dying in. JumpThrow.gg maps kills, deaths, and positions onto the radar.

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Visualization

CS2 round timeline: the story of the match

A scoreboard tells you who won. A timeline tells you how. Every kill, trade, plant, and clutch is laid out in order so you can find the rounds that actually decided the match.

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Visualization

CS2 highlights: your best moments, clipped

The best rounds of a match deserve more than a memory. JumpThrow.gg surfaces POV highlight clips — openings, multi-kills, and clutches — as embedded video on the match and For You pages.

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Visualization

CS2 2D demo replay in your browser

Rewatch any round without launching the game. A 2D replay reconstructs player positions, utility, and duels on the map radar, so review takes seconds instead of a demo download.

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Match analysis

CS2 performance breakdown per player

The performance view is where a match stops being a scoreboard and becomes a report card — multi-kills, survival, trading, and clutch success, weighted into real impact per player.

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Match analysis

CS2 site control: executes and retakes

Rounds are won at the bombsite. Site-control analysis shows execute success, retake rates, and post-plant outcomes so you can see which sites you own and which you keep giving away.

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Match analysis

CS2 loadout and weapon usage

Weapons tell a story about role and comfort. Loadout analysis breaks kills down by gun — rifles, AWP, pistols, SMGs — so you can see what each player actually carries a match with.

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Open all of this on a real match

Paste a FACEIT match link and every feature above unlocks at once — free, no account.